Fox Host Eager For Child Labor Law Rollbacks

Fox Host Eager For Child Labor Law Rollbacks

Massachusetts ice cream shop owner is upset because child labor laws and delivery services like Postmates and DoorDash have made it hard for him to find employees. The Majority Report crew discuss the power dynamics of contracts between corporations and employees as well as a portion of the national labor shortage being caused by strict immigration policies.

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The fifth circuit ruling last week that I think is the beginning of the end of our government's ability to regulate the marketplace a lot of this is a throwback to the so-called Lochner era named after a famous case that was brought against the state of New York at the supreme court, which inhibited I believe the number of hours that workers could work in a week. I think it said like you can't workers need to get paid extra if you're going to make them work over 60 hours a week I think this is off the top my head i can't remember exactly. But we've also seen like the same court and they ruled that the state imposing a limit on the hours that a worker could work interfered with this concept of freedom of contract. If you look into the constitution you will not see the words freedom of contract, because it is a made-up thing like much of what we see on the supreme court: that is a reflection of political values, and that is when two people enter a contract you can either realize that that contract exists and is enforceable because of society…

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